“Experience a private tour that beautifully blends the timeless artistry of Pochampally textiles with the spiritual grandeur of the Statue of Equality.”
The full day tour - driven by the professional tour guides who have historical inter sight into Hyderabad's archaeology, heritage and culture will take you through ancient and medieval ages of the City involves 800+ years of long history back in Kakatiya times, Qutub Shahi times and continue the legacy by the Nizams of Hyderabad. History enthusiasts will love exploring Hyderabad’s fascinating past by visiting sites such as the Pochampally, Vishnu Temple and Statue of Equality.
Travelers can enter their own pickup location.
Pochampally is a town and weaving cluster in Telangana, India, famous for its hand-woven Pochampally Ikat sarees and other textiles, which use a traditional resist-dyeing technique to create intricate, geometric patterns. Known as the "Silk City of India," the craft is a significant cottage industry, with many families in the region dedicated to the production of these lightweight, lightweight, lightweight silk and cotton fabrics. The textiles are often marketed by cooperative societies and master weavers, and the Pochampally saree has its own Geographical Indication (GI) tag, signifying its unique origin and craftsmanship. Ikat Weaving: The defining feature is the "Ikat" method, where threads are tie-dyed before weaving to form designs on both the warp (lengthwise) and weft (crosswise) threads. Geographical Indication (GI) Tag: The Pochampally saree was granted a GI tag in 2004, recognizing its distinct characteristics and origin.
The Statue of Equality is a statue of the 11th-century Indian philosopher Ramanuja, located on the premises of the Chinna Jeeyar Trust at Muchintal, Ranga Reddy district in the outskirts of Hyderabad. It is the second tallest sitting statue in the world.
The temple is known for its intricate carvings and sculptures, which are a blend of South Indian and North Indian architectural styles. The temple is also known for its unique architectural style, which is a blend of the Vesara and Dravida styles.
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